SCCM (ConfigMgr) 2012 Architecture decisions are based on loads of factors it includes requirement gathering, understanding of the existing infrastructure and environment. The design of the SCCM hierarchy is entirely depends upon your network and computing environment along with your business requirements. There is no common...Continue Reading →

I’ve a Intune + SCCM 2012 R2 CU3 environment. I’ve been deploying and testing the Mobile Device Setting policies on Windows Phone 8.1 and Android 5.0 mobile devices. However, some of the policies were NOT getting applied on Windows Phone 8.1 and Android devices. I was trying to find out the reasons for the same then...Continue Reading →

ConfigMgr or SCCM admins are very fond of actions called “Machine Policy Retrieval and Evaluation Cycle” & “User Policy Retrieval and Evaluation Cycle“. These options are there to make SCCM admins life easy. These options are used to force SCCM/ConfigMgr Client to download the user or machine based policies....Continue Reading →

Following the release of ConfigMgr 2012, Microsoft announced the end of support dates for SCCM / ConfigMgr 2007 R3
Microsoft Announced the End Of Support Date (Mainstream) for SCCM 2007 R3==> 8 July 2014 !!!
Read the following details via –http://support.microsoft.com/lifecycle/
End of extended support date for SCCM...Continue Reading →

You’ve old SCCM ConfigMgr 2007 server and there are loads of packages? Especially, *.PCK files are eating up your hard disk space. Can we delete the *.PCK files? Yes, we can delete it. We need to consider network bandwidth when you’re deleting the *.PCK files (which are created at SCCM central) from child primary servers.
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I’ve seen loads of questions around the SCCM ConfigMgr 2012 Inbox file extensions. Some of the examples are, What type of files are *.TRG files in the SCCM 2012 Inbox ? I’ve backlog of *.UDC files in my SCCM 2012 or 2007 Inbox folder, can I delete these files? I’m not going to provide answers for these questions....Continue Reading →